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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 24, '03 From MA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
When I changed my oil for the first time, I noticed that while the manual says to put in something like 4 quarts, I actually drained about 5 quarts of existing oil. After 3000 miles, could that much extra oil damage something... like, oh, I don't know... the valve seals? I know you guys say the valve seals are a common problem, but it's a problem the car didn't have at the time I bought it, and I've only put about 3000 miles on it since then (most of which was during the time it had too much oil.)
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^ very true. One thing that I could add is that regular is better for those people that start and shut off their engines multiple times a day, synthetic oil is so runny that it drops out of the crank case so fast and when you start the engine it has no oil up in there, which can cause a little more wear and tear. It is VERY minimal, its not going to cause much damage if any at all. Regular oil tends to stick a bit better to the block and doesn't run down as much, so when you start and stop your engine it still has some lubrication up in the crank case. Well there you have it.
Cody |
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